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        <s:content>1.1 Creation&#xA;&#xA;I created it using the snappy url&#xA;&#xA;{code}&#xA;http://davelevy.dyndns.info/snipsnap/exec/edit?name=Tag&#xA;{code}&#xA;&#xA;which I can place in the side panel, or maybe just place the \[new\] macro there. I wonder what placing the ~~new~~ macro on this page would do. Will it create snips subordinate to this snip. It would be a good way of creating new snips to act as labels/tags.</s:content>
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